Having trouble with cake decorating? Perhaps you need to attend some cake decorating lessons. In this article, we show you how to choose the right cake deco lesson.
Budget: The first thing to consider is your budget. How much budget do you have? The lower the budget, the lesser the options.
Amount of time you have on your hands: daily time table like? Can you attend full time lessons, or will part time work better for you? Can you fit the lessons into your current time table? Planning early will make all the difference as to whether you can finish the lessons successfully.
Quality of content: The higher classes are certainly more costly. But quality tends to be better - i.e. better organized, more comprehensive, better tools provided, etc.
After some consideration, you are in a better position to choose the most appropriate cake deco class.
You can choose from 2 different categories - classroom lessons (where you attend lessons in person) and the online version (where you learn in front of a desktop).
Good cake deco lessons conducted in a classroom environment can cost hundreds of dollars. Fondant related lessons will generally cost you more. If you have the time (and the budget), attending lessons in person can be fun since lessons are usually conducted in a group. You get hands on experience and you get to meet new people as well.
But what if you can't attend lessons physically due to time or money constrains? In times like this, online lessons may be your only alternative.
Internet based lessons tend to be a lot more affordable. Think about shaving hundreds of dollars off the course fees. The actual amount of money that you save may be several hundred dollars.
You get to learn cake designing at your own convenience.
Some people just don't work well in a group. So having the opportunity to learn from home is a great way to pick up cake decorating without having someone looking over your shoulder.
For physical lessons, Wilton courses are great to start with.
A well known brand is Wilton, and it offers cake decorating courses. Success doesn't happen overnight. Have the patience to truly understand the techniques being taught and build a strong foundation. Starting from the very beginning is highly recommended.
Course 1 deals with the basic of cake decorating. You learn how to create the cake and prepare for the actual decorating. You also learn a little bit of cake deco.
The decorating activities start from course 2 onwards. You get a lot of hands on practice in second course. If you feel that course 2 isn't enough, you can always go for the more intermediate lessons in course 3.
Course 4 allows you to showcase all that you have learned. You get to advance your skills working with fondant and gum paste. Enjoy the challenge!
Not sure what to do with your ugly cake designs? Expert guidance is what you really need. Here are some tips on how to select the right cake deco class.
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